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  1. #1
    Pete
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    Adjust valves? 1.8L 2001 Sentra

    I have a 2001 Sentra 1.8 with 50,000 miles. Do the valves ever need
    adjusting? I have heard the following:

    Owners Manual: 'Adjust the valves if they make too much noise.'
    Dealer Mechanic: 'Don't worry about it, we've never seen these go out of
    spec, and anyway we don't have the shims in stock.'
    Dealer Parts Rep: 'Those have hydraulic lifters, no adjustment'.

    So, do I need to adjust the valves on the Sentra 1.8 engine? How often?
    How hard would this be as a DIY project?

    Thanks.



  2. #2
    NissTech
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    Re: Adjust valves? 1.8L 2001 Sentra


    "Pete" <net> wrote in message
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    true statment , chances are they will never need adjusting



     

    somewhat true, I have not seen any go out yet , all things considered, they
    have only been out for a few years now,
    shims are needed to adjust the lash


     

    somewhat incorrect, It does have hydraulic lifters but the lash is adjusted
    by using shim's 
    How often?
    maybe in a few 100K miles or so


     

    no, special tools are needed to do this correctly 



  3. #3
    Pete
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    Re: Adjust valves? 1.8L 2001 Sentra

    Thank you, Niss Tech. Because you're here & willing to answering this, my
    mind is put at ease, and I can enjoy driving the Sentra w/o worrying about
    burning the valves. --'Pete'



  4. #4
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    Re: Adjust valves? 1.8L 2001 Sentra

    Don't worry about adjusting the Valves. I had a 2001 Sentra also with over
    108,000 on it before she was totalled last year. Great car. Valves never
    made noise during my duration of hard driving and racing.

    Also if your sentra has 14' rims, I have some Brigdestone Potenza RE950 for
    sale. They only have 2000 miles on them. Took them off when she got
    totaled. They are Great tires, make the car handle and grip tight. Only
    down fall is the high amount of grip allows you to go into curves faster but
    the supsension is not up to part with all the body roll. However with the
    roll, there is no point of lost of grip or fish tailing. Even in rain.


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    Pete
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    Re: Adjust valves? 1.8L 2001 Sentra

    <net> wrote in message
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    Thanks Jwillimas,

    Yep I have the 14" rims. Don't want any more tires right now. Have some
    Cooper Lifeliners. They seem kind of heavy but otherwies do okay. I don't
    race much, sometimes to pass slow geezers who are blocking the road but
    that's it.

    My 2nd set of tires & rims carry snows. Snow tires make a huge difference,
    more important than 4wd w/o snow tires. I confidently pass 80% of traffic
    in this plain little Sentra when there's a bit of snow on the road. There's
    less and less snow here in recent years, hardly worth it, but bought the
    snows to take a trip thru the Rockies in November, really helped us get
    there w/o sweat when others turned around & headed back.

    -'Pete'




 

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